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Show jSAYIHGsTand POHKs H JVof Ftar lltr TtooK- H With the aoniranca from Mrs. iBJsBVj Crownlnsbleld. wlfo ot the chief of the KflHwa bureau of navigation of the navy, that mtWkmnL her forthcoming book, "The Arcbblsh Q9BS9I op and the Lady," dues not ileal wltfc HSB either official or roclal folks In Wash- jRvJurr! Ington, comes genuine relief, especially mlOfSNci In official clrclea.whore It was expected tffSSfrTK sho would make It lively for some ot t&Kk& the tcadera and tbclr families. Mrs. LwHTOCf) MIIS, A. a CflOWNINSHIELD. (Wife ot tho Admiral. Author and Composer, Talks' ot Her Latest BBBfl Crownlnshleld says that her book dons HBBfl not deal with American characters at BBBfl all, and, In fact, the plot Is laid In France, the exact spot being an old chateau near Paris which waa built In 1150 and Is now owned by Mme. Juliet assissl Adams, The Crownlnahlelds wero the Hl guests ot Mme. Adams for soms time H over a year ago, and while thero were 1 given an elaborate bouse party. It H waa on thla occasion, while wandering H through the grand old place, with all H Its hlstorlo memories being rehearsed H to her, that tbe Idea ot writing a book H with the old chateau as the rcene was H suggested to her. Tbe chateau waa an H abbey until tha fifteenth century, when M It lapsed Into a secular establishment H |